Toy.



'F'. CLIFFORD..- Ton vMPLlCATlOli FILED IAPR. 13. Hl?.

1,254,394., mm1 Jap. 22,-:1915

fm2 waff/aff ATTQNEY Serial April 12.2, mi?.

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wim' u Leanser To operate the toy, the various sheets 20, eaclrot which, as above stated, is of a different color, are placed upon the pin l1, the latter passing through the openings 2l or 2:2, as in 2 where the pin is shown passing through the opening 2l in the outer- :most sheet and through the arcuate opening in the :meet below. Against the outer-- most sheet. is pped-a backing sheet pref erably oft neutral Color and ot' circular shape, against which sheet is placed the ro tilting member L followed by the retaining block i8 which bears against the hub 13 and holds the sheets 20 against the disk l' with more or less pressure as may be desired. The handle l0 is nonT given the twirling motion described to cause the rotating member to turn rapidlyl about the pin ll, 'which movement through the 'lrietional Contact of the sheets with the backing and the lat ter with the rotating member, will cause said sheets to turn with the rotating member at greater 'or lesser speed depending upon the degree of 4friction with which said sheets engage each other, 'the backing sheet and the disk l?, some ol the sheets twirlingvery rapidly while others move at much slower speed, the result being` that through the varying positions olthe several sheets with. relation to eaclr other, one or the other of the several sheets will be caused to be exposed Wtlrg'reat prominence and its color will predominate in the form of a circular ring to disappear in a moment and some other color or combination of colors appear, these changes following as long as the member Continues to rotate.

'As a modilication, a straight handle 10, Fig. e, may be substituted for the handle of the lirst form and instead ot or in connection with the disk 1l a rubber block Qi may be mounted on the outer end of the handle to receive the hub ot' the rotating member l2. Upon this rotatingf member will be placed the backing sheet and upon this sheet the several colored sheets 9.0 upon the outermost of which is a small disk of isinglass, Celluloid, or like transparent ma terial 25 held in place by the rubber retaining bloei;` 1S. As thus arranged the chromatic eti'ect will be visible, not to tlo operator as in Fig. l, but to some one in front of the toy,

A. further modification may he produced by mounting a set ot colored sheets upon the hub 13 of the rotating member on the side opposite that shown in Fig. l, and thus changeable 'elieets of the toy Awill be visible not only to the operator but to persons on the opposite side or in front of the toy.

A toy constructed as described will be simple, can be made at slight expense'and will be of great pleasure not only to children but others more advanced in life who are interested in the changing ot colors and their' combinations.

What l claim is: l

ii. A chromatic' toy comprising a member weighted at one side of its periphery, an axial pin on a handle carrying said member and adapted to cause its rotation' by rapidly moving said parts Cireularly about an axis parallel to the axis oi the rotating member, and colored sheets ,frictionally contacting with said members i 2. A chromatic toy comprising a handle with a pin shaft, a member rotatable freely upon said pin and Weighted at one side of its periphery and adapted'to be rotated by the rotating motion ot' said handle, and a plurality ot' colored sheets held in trictional Contact with said rotating member and each other. I

3. A chromatic toy comprising a handle having a bearing pin at one end, a circular mem-berl rotatable on said pin, a weight on one Side of its periphery, means for retain ing said member upon said bearing pin, and a plurality ot' sheets of diilerent colors eccentrically mounted upon said bearing pin and having a slight i'iictional engagement with said rotating,- member and with each other.

el. A chromatic toy Comprisingy a Circular member weighted at one side of its periphery and having a central hub, a handle provided with a bearingl pin adapted to extend tlnough said hub and causevthe rotation of said member by tn'iting the same in a circular direction about an axis 'parallel with t I the axis of the bearing' pin, a disk. 'fied upon said Din at inner endn` a bloeit Yfor holding said member upon the pin, and a plurality ot sheets oi? different eol haring eccentric openings therein and adapted to be sup- 105 ported upon said pin vbetween the rotating member and the disk and haring a slight frietional eoi'itaet with said member and each other:

In testimony whereof l in presence of two Witi j Ms.

lllitnesses PETER Benn,

.n inoiL-is .iL/.sworn itin my sinatnre 1w 

